Hair comb



C. STRIER.

HAIR COMB.

APPLICATION FILED AUG.17, 1921.

Patented Sept. 19, 1922.

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Application filed August 17, 1921. Serial No. 493,051.

To all whom it may concern Be it known that 1, CHARLES STRIER, a citizenof the United States, and a resident of Brooklyn, borough of Brooklyn,in the county of Kings and State of New York, have invented a new andImproved Hair Comb, of which the following is a full,

clear, and exact description.

This invention relates to a hair comb, primarily designed for use with,bobbed hair.

An object of the invention is to provide means for holding the hair inposition and preventing the same from falling about the face.

Other objects of the invention will be clearly understood from thefollowing detailed description and accompanying drawigure 1 shows thecomb attached to the hair.

F igure 2 is a perspective view of thecomb showing it with barrettesattached.

vided with means for detachably connecting them to the band. Furthermorethe barrettes might be made integral with the band 10-.

In applying this comb to the hair, the barrettes 12 and 13 are first.attached to the band 10, then the band is placed about the 40 head asshown in Figure 1, with the teeth of the comb 11 projecting downward andengaging with the hair. The barrettes 12 and 13 are then attached tothat portion of the hair nearest the face. lhus the hair is held fromfalling in front of the face and the hair about the back of the head isheld down in position by the band 10 and the comb 11.

I would state in conclusion that while the illustrated examplesconstitute the practical embodiments of m invention, 1 do not limitmyself strict yto the exact details herein illustrated, since manifestlythe. same can be considerably varied without, departing from the spiritof my invention as defined in the appended claim.

What I claim is As a new article of. manufacture, a hair comb of theclass described comprising a resilient band, a curved comb for engagingthe hair to retain it in position carried by the band, and barrettesprovided with means for positively gripping the hair at tached to theresilient band.

. CHARLES STRIER

